mbed client on ethernet with LWIP
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mbed-client-c/nsdl-c/sn_coap_protocol.h
- Committer:
- mbedAustin
- Date:
- 2016-06-09
- Revision:
- 11:cada08fc8a70
File content as of revision 11:cada08fc8a70:
/* * Copyright (c) 2011-2015 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the License); you may * not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an AS IS BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * \file sn_coap_protocol.h * * \brief CoAP C-library User protocol interface header file */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifndef SN_COAP_PROTOCOL_H_ #define SN_COAP_PROTOCOL_H_ #include "sn_coap_header.h" /** * \fn struct coap_s *sn_coap_protocol_init(void* (*used_malloc_func_ptr)(uint16_t), void (*used_free_func_ptr)(void*), uint8_t (*used_tx_callback_ptr)(sn_nsdl_capab_e , uint8_t *, uint16_t, sn_nsdl_addr_s *), int8_t (*used_rx_callback_ptr)(sn_coap_hdr_s *, sn_nsdl_addr_s *) * * \brief Initializes CoAP Protocol part. When using libNsdl, sn_nsdl_init() calls this function. * * \param *used_malloc_func_ptr is function pointer for used memory allocation function. * * \param *used_free_func_ptr is function pointer for used memory free function. * * \param *used_tx_callback_ptr function callback pointer to tx function for sending coap messages * * \param *used_rx_callback_ptr used to return CoAP header struct with status COAP_STATUS_BUILDER_MESSAGE_SENDING_FAILED * when re-sendings exceeded. If set to NULL, no error message is returned. * * \return Pointer to handle when success * Null if failed */ extern struct coap_s *sn_coap_protocol_init(void *(*used_malloc_func_ptr)(uint16_t), void (*used_free_func_ptr)(void *), uint8_t (*used_tx_callback_ptr)(uint8_t *, uint16_t, sn_nsdl_addr_s *, void *), int8_t (*used_rx_callback_ptr)(sn_coap_hdr_s *, sn_nsdl_addr_s *, void *)); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_destroy(void) * * \brief Frees all memory from CoAP protocol part * * \param *handle Pointer to CoAP library handle * * \return Return value is always 0 */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_destroy(struct coap_s *handle); /** * \fn int16_t sn_coap_protocol_build(struct coap_s *handle, sn_nsdl_addr_s *dst_addr_ptr, uint8_t *dst_packet_data_ptr, sn_coap_hdr_s *src_coap_msg_ptr) * * \brief Builds Packet data from given CoAP header structure to be sent * * \param *dst_addr_ptr is pointer to destination address where CoAP message * will be sent (CoAP builder needs that information for message resending purposes) * * \param *dst_packet_data_ptr is pointer to destination of built Packet data * * \param *src_coap_msg_ptr is pointer to source of built Packet data * * \param param void pointer that will be passed to tx/rx function callback when those are called. * * \return Return value is byte count of built Packet data.\n * Note: If message is blockwised, all payload is not sent at the same time\n * In failure cases:\n * -1 = Failure in CoAP header structure\n * -2 = Failure in given pointer (= NULL)\n * -3 = Failure in Reset message\ŋ * If there is not enough memory (or User given limit exceeded) for storing * resending messages, situation is ignored. */ extern int16_t sn_coap_protocol_build(struct coap_s *handle, sn_nsdl_addr_s *dst_addr_ptr, uint8_t *dst_packet_data_ptr, sn_coap_hdr_s *src_coap_msg_ptr, void *param); /** * \fn sn_coap_hdr_s *sn_coap_protocol_parse(struct coap_s *handle, sn_nsdl_addr_s *src_addr_ptr, uint16_t packet_data_len, uint8_t *packet_data_ptr) * * \brief Parses received CoAP message from given Packet data * * \param *src_addr_ptr is pointer to source address of received CoAP message * (CoAP parser needs that information for Message acknowledgement) * * \param *handle Pointer to CoAP library handle * * \param packet_data_len is length of given Packet data to be parsed to CoAP message * * \param *packet_data_ptr is pointer to source of Packet data to be parsed to CoAP message * * \param param void pointer that will be passed to tx/rx function callback when those are called. * * \return Return value is pointer to parsed CoAP message structure. This structure includes also coap_status field.\n * In following failure cases NULL is returned:\n * -Given NULL pointer\n * -Failure in parsed header of non-confirmable message\ŋ * -Out of memory (malloc() returns NULL) */ extern sn_coap_hdr_s *sn_coap_protocol_parse(struct coap_s *handle, sn_nsdl_addr_s *src_addr_ptr, uint16_t packet_data_len, uint8_t *packet_data_ptr, void *); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_exec(struct coap_s *handle, uint32_t current_time) * * \brief Sends CoAP messages from re-sending queue, if there is any. * Cleans also old messages from the duplication list and from block receiving list * * This function can be called e.g. once in a second but also more frequently. * * \param *handle Pointer to CoAP library handle * * \param current_time is System time in seconds. This time is * used for message re-sending timing and to identify old saved data. * * \return 0 if success * -1 if failed */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_exec(struct coap_s *handle, uint32_t current_time); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_block_size(uint16_t block_size) * * \brief If block transfer is enabled, this function changes the block size. * * \param uint16_t block_size maximum size of CoAP payload. Valid sizes are 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 bytes * \return 0 = success * -1 = failure */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_block_size(uint16_t block_size); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_duplicate_buffer_size(uint8_t message_count) * * \brief If dublicate message detection is enabled, this function changes buffer size. * * \param uint8_t message_count max number of messages saved for duplicate control * \return 0 = success * -1 = failure */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_duplicate_buffer_size(uint8_t message_count); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_retransmission_parameters(uint8_t resending_count, uint8_t resending_intervall) * * \brief If re-transmissions are enabled, this function changes resending count and interval. * * \param uint8_t resending_count max number of resendings for message * \param uint8_t resending_intervall message resending intervall in seconds * \return 0 = success * -1 = failure */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_retransmission_parameters(uint8_t resending_count, uint8_t resending_interval); /** * \fn int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_retransmission_buffer(uint8_t buffer_size_messages, uint16_t buffer_size_bytes) * * \brief If re-transmissions are enabled, this function changes message retransmission queue size. * Set size to '0' to disable feature. If both are set to '0', then re-sendings are disabled. * * \param uint8_t buffer_size_messages queue size - maximum number of messages to be saved to queue * \param uint8_t buffer_size_bytes queue size - maximum size of messages saved to queue * \return 0 = success * -1 = failure */ extern int8_t sn_coap_protocol_set_retransmission_buffer(uint8_t buffer_size_messages, uint16_t buffer_size_bytes); /** * \fn void sn_coap_protocol_clear_retransmission_buffer(struct coap_s *handle) * * \param *handle Pointer to CoAP library handle * * \brief If re-transmissions are enabled, this function removes all messages from the retransmission queue. */ extern void sn_coap_protocol_clear_retransmission_buffer(struct coap_s *handle); #endif /* SN_COAP_PROTOCOL_H_ */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif